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Portland Oregon Fountain Pen Meet-Up Sunday 9/12 1-3PM


ceramicmj

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Hey All,

 

The first meet up of the Portland Fountain Pen group in quite some time is tomorrow, Sunday 12 Sept at the Lucky Lab beer hall on NW Quimby.

 

1-3PM.  Like all indoor events in Oregon, please expect to follow mask etiquette.

 

I'm not an organizer, but I think it'd be lovely to see some new faces show up and support the die hards!  Also, I don't think there's any particular agenda, other than "heck, how do we socialize again?" 😉 

 

QUIMBY 1945, NW Quimby St, Portland, OR 97209

link to map:  https://goo.gl/maps/RvBTjXhdcg28U4ER7

 

 

 

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Hi Hi, I haven't been logging in much here.  You can hook up with PDXPen on Facebook, or they have a google group (where people are added manually, you can't seem to request it via Google.  We're having a zoom meeting the 2nd sunday of November (and the invite has already been created), and there will be a little Pen Bazaar at the Lucky Lab on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, in the afternoon (details to come).  PM me if you want to have me pass on an email?

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